I already opened a PR to remove instances with less than 5 users. Anyway go ahead and open a PR to remove the active count, it makes sense to me.
Ah I used git submodule update --recursive
when it should be --remote
. Fixed now.
Contributions welcome, all of our code is open source.
Contributions welcome, the repo is linked above.
Have a look at this: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/pull/75
Sending proper cache-control headers from Lemmy will require some big code changes though.
Perfect, can you make a pull request?
Counting methods are probably different, Lemmy stats only count users that posted at least once in the interval. I assume Reddit counts anyone who opens the site.
It could be mentioned in the documentation.
That would favor older instances, I dont think its a real solution.
Ah thanks, I unchecked all of them as we arent using releases either.
Great, can you make a pull request?
This is what the rules of that instance say:
I also dont see any pedophelia on the frontpage. If you do, try contacting the admin to remove it. Of course you are free to block it from your own instance, but its a really flimsy reason to delist it from joinlemmy.